[May 28, 2014]PHOENIX -- San Diego reliever Kevin
Quackenbush could not stop smiling. The sting of his first major league
defeat Monday was erased by the elation of his first victory 24 hours
later.

Quackenbush retired all four batters he faced, pitching out of a
bases-loaded situation in the seventh inning and was the winner when
first baseman Tommy Medica hit a tiebreaking solo home run in the
eighth inning of the Padres' 4-3 victory over the Arizona
Diamondbacks at Chase Field.

"It's a dream come true," said Quackenbush, who gave up a walk-off
homer to A.J. Pollock in a 7-5 loss to Arizona on Monday. "I've
wanted it since I was a little kid. I really don't have the words
for it right now. I was glad to get an opportunity to come back from
last night. Very, very exciting."

Medica hit a changeup from Arizona right-hander Evan Marshall (2-1)
to break the 3-3 tie. The homer, Medica's second this season, landed
in the first row of the left-field seats. It was the first earned
run against Marshall in his 9 2/3 innings since he was promoted from
Triple-A Reno three weeks ago.

"I was looking fastball but stayed back and put the head (of the
bat) on it and took a little advantage of the Arizona air," Medica
said.

San Diego right-hander Huston Street converted his 15th straight
save opportunity this season, the longest active streak in the
majors, and has converted 40 of his last 41 chances since May 14,
2013.

Street pitched a 1-2-3 ninth while dropping his ERA to 1.35.
Opponents are hitting .145 against him.

Medica, who is in his third stay with the Padres this season after
being promoted Sunday, had three hits and also singled in a run in a
three-run third inning off left-hander Wade Miley, who struck out a
career-high 11 in seven innings.

Third baseman Martin Prado homered and shortstop Cliff Pennington
had two hits apiece for Arizona (21-33), which had won three of its
last four. Prado's first homer of the season -- in his 214th plate
appearance -- gave Arizona a 1-0 lead in the second inning.

"He's been coming," Arizona manager Kirk Gibson said of Prado. "He's
getting a little more comfortable and swinging the bat more
aggressively in certain counts."

Shortstop Everth Cabrera and center fielder Cameron Maybin had two
hits each for the Padres (24-29), who had lost six of their previous
eight.

Cabrera had the first of five singles in the third inning as the
Padres took a 3-1 lead. Cabrera singled to right and took second on
an error by catcher Miguel Montero after right fielder Gerardo
Parra's throw got past first baseman Paul Goldschmidt. Right fielder
Chris Denorfia followed with an RBI single.

Quentin, Chase Headley and Medica also singled, the latter two
driving in runs.

"They are a fastball-hitting team, so we had to throw more
off-speed than normal," Miley said. "We'd start guys off off-speed,
slow and almost get them looking soft. That way you can kind of tie
them up hard."

San Diego left-hander Eric Stults gave up three runs and walked four
in six innings, ending a streak of 18 starts of allowing two walks
or fewer.

Montero doubled in a run to make it 3-2 in the sixth inning, and
Parra singled in the tying run with two outs in the seventh off
left-hander Alex Torres. Parra was 6-for-45 against lefties and
3-for-42 with runners in scoring position prior to that at-bat.

NOTES: San Diego C Yasmani Grandal was removed from the game after
he was struck by a swing from Arizona 1B Paul Goldschmidt on a play
that was ruled catcher's interference. X-rays of Grandal's left
pinkie were negative, manager Bud Black said. The Padres plan no
immediate move, assistant general manager A.J. Hinch said. ...
Padres RHP Andrew Cashner threw 30 pitches Tuesday during his first
bullpen since going on the disabled list retroactive to May 15. He
is scheduled to throw another bullpen session Saturday, Black said.
There is no timetable for his return. ... Arizona LF Mark Trumbo
(left foot) discarded his walking boot and is scheduled to hit in
the cages Wednesday, a first since going on the disabled list April
24 with a stress fracture that was expected to sideline him for six
to eight weeks. ... The Padres celebrated the 46th anniversary of
being voted into existence Tuesday. The NL voted to expand to 12
teams and add San Diego and Montreal on May 27, 1968. The teams
began play in 1969. ... San Diego RHP Tim Stauffer (2-0, 1.90 ERA)
will make his second start of the season Wednesday, just his third
start in the past three years after making 31 for the Padres in
2011. He missed most of 2012 with a right elbow injury. RHP Chase
Anderson (2-0, 5.06 ERA) will start for Arizona.